.PDFSD first. And of course as Butcherboy said, thanks Straycat76 for making images available for here.

Sofiya

Member

posted: Oct. 4, 2012 @ 7:06p

thank you, OP!!!

torpid

Senior Member

posted: Oct. 5, 2012 @ 9:06a

$50 off the little giant ladder is a pretty steep discount. We bought one several months back for the $180 price and that was a good deal at the time. Good ladder so far, though the heavy use will only be seen in the coming months.

excx

Ancient Member

posted: Oct. 5, 2012 @ 9:25a

thanks BB

glad to see tires rebate held over next month

peepsiemom

Senior Member

posted: Oct. 5, 2012 @ 1:41p

What's the price of the Samsung 55 inch LED? Why do they publish the coupon amount but not the price?

peepsiemom said: Butcherboy said: peepsiemom said: What's the price of the Samsung 55 inch LED? Why do they publish the coupon amount but not the price?

Prices are higher in Alaska & Hawaii So it is easier to post $370 Off

I'm sure that's true but it cannot be the reason. 48 states don't know the price only because 2 states have a different price? BTW, what is the price?

This is a question that has been going on for years, It would be nice if someone e-mailed Costco and asked them.

billrubin

OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!

posted: Oct. 5, 2012 @ 7:46p

The Palermo's pizza in image 3 is really good, nice thin crust. We once found a variety with mozzarella balls and pesto that was particularly good, but that was the only time we saw it at a Costco, because they had a special demo going on where they had all the varieties. Usually it's just available in the margherita version.

peepsiemom said: What's the price of the Samsung 55 inch LED? Why do they publish the coupon amount but not the price?

Prices are not the same at all Costcos. Prices change at any time and aren't locked in, but the discount is. This may differ on a TV vs a box of cereal, but it's policy to not show them. Online and store prices also differ.

Thanks to all who contributed to, shared, and/or previously posted the various versions included here at FW.

PS. The unlimited quantity, $3 off (usually $7.99 at various warehouses) Kirkland Signature Pepperoni Pizza is excellent, and the pharmacies at the warehouses accept this from those who are eligible and need it too!

Motivator

Happy Member

posted: Oct. 6, 2012 @ 1:39p

torpid said: $50 off the little giant ladder is a pretty steep discount. We bought one several months back for the $180 price and that was a good deal at the time. Good ladder so far, though the heavy use will only be seen in the coming months.

I think you meant $40 off.

horizon6

Senior Member - 3K

posted: Oct. 6, 2012 @ 2:46p

Motivator said: torpid said: $50 off the little giant ladder is a pretty steep discount. We bought one several months back for the $180 price and that was a good deal at the time. Good ladder so far, though the heavy use will only be seen in the coming months.

I think you meant $40 off.

Well $50 off would be a pretty steep discount, especially on the ladder Was wondering when someone would correct, with a comment, that the "coupon" shows $40 off. Commonly $179.99 at the Costco warehouses, and the $40 off Costco IS about a year ago made a very good deal approximately 22% better and now is repeated!

schmedy

Greedy Member

posted: Oct. 6, 2012 @ 4:44p

I wonder what the final price for the 55" Samsung is going to be. I really want a TV and should wait for BF I guess, but I just moved and my new living room needs a TV.

ach1199 said: zapy said: My local costco turned into a Costco business center and no longer gives a crap about the consumer side....... I'm coming to get my refund on the membership!

So what's the difference between the regular Warehouse and the Business Center? Curious...

They lost a lot of the consumer types of goods. Their hours are cut back. Closed on Sunday. Just geared toward things a business would use most. Businesses don't need fresh produce, meats etc. so much has been cut out or back. The meats are in huge bulk packs. Everything is "bigger".

Farmer

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Oct. 9, 2012 @ 3:32p

Do you know how much it costs before the $3 discount? Thanks.

TeeSemmel said: Finally 9V blocks have a discount again. Regular price went up a buck earlier this year.

don't forget to add the square trade warranty for 5 years of total warranty in home on 37"inch or larger cant beat it if they cant fix it in 5 business day's they refund your money on the three extra years that square trade offers as a extended warranty!

MunkeeBoy

Broke Member

posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 7:03p

Sach said: schmedy said: I wonder what the final price for the 55" Samsung is going to be. I really want a TV and should wait for BF I guess, but I just moved and my new living room needs a TV.

The link you have does not mention a $200 discount, just the $370 instant manufacturer discount. Is the price different in store, or did they discontinue the extra $200 off? If this is $800 I am buying for sure. At $1000 however it does not seem like a great deal.

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gotit

Ancient Member

posted: Oct. 20, 2012 @ 8:09a

Can you share which model/make TV (40" range) is a good one to get at Costco? Our Sony died just days outside the three year AMEX warranty, so from our perspectie reliability is key.

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